We have built our member’s capacities in product development, entrepreneurship & business management and offer networking and mentorship opportunities throughout the year.
UWEAL has categorized its membership into twelve (12) strategic sectors including:
- Professional Services,
- Food Processing &Agri-Business,
- Animal Husbandry,
- Agriculture,
- Textiles & Garments,
- Tourism,
- Furniture & Interior Design,
- Handcrafts &Ceramics,
- ICT,
- Shea Butter,
- oil and gas.
- Manufacturing
This has been done to help increase the networking among women working in the same sector to develop tailored solutions specific to their business and sector needs.
Category | Category Fee | Annual Subscription | Totals |
---|---|---|---|
Individual (Ordinary) | 50,000/= | 100,000/= | 150,000/= |
Women Groups (Associations) | 50,000/= | 150,000/= | 200,000/= |
Corporate Companies | 50,000/= | 150,000/= | 200,000/= |
Chapters | 250,000/= | 250,000/= |
CENTRAL REGION
No. | Chapter Name | Chapter Leader |
---|---|---|
1. | Kitgum Chapter - | Auma Christine |
2. | Gulu Chapter - | Catherine Okot |
3. | Arua Chapter - | Caroline Lilly Ocanda |
4. | Amolator Chapter - | Agnes Apea |
5. | Lamwo Chapter - | Sarah Obalim |
6. | Lira Chapter - | Elizabeth Okoth |
7. | Amuru Chapter - | Akello Fhilly |
8. | Koboko Chapter - | Susan Atitiu |
9. | Adjumani Chapter - | Ujjeo Mamawi Josephine |
10. | Nwoya Chapter - | Margaret Omona |
11. | Agago Chapter - | Adera Rose Sepransa |
12. | Padel Chapter - | Margaret Laloyo |
13. | Otuke Chapter - | Amunyu Florence |